Las Vegas police used tear gas and nonlethal rounds to break up a protest on the Strip shortly before 9 p.m. Sunday.
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A Summerlin man performed taps on Monday afternoon in front of his home to honor U.S. military veterans for Memorial Day.
Members of the class of 2020 are losing out on many traditions amid the COVID-19 pandemic, including walking across the stage for graduation.
Seniors at the Las Vegas high school have started an online petition demanding that the school delay their graduation ceremony rather than hold it online.
A nurse at MountainView Hospital contracted the virus while treating patients. She received treatment at Southern Hills and nearly died, but she made “a miraculous recovery.”
An inmate at the Clark County Detention Center has tested positive for COVID-19, according to a statement from the Metropolitan Police Department.
None of the employees is currently hospitalized and some are in the process of being cleared to return to work, a statement from the agency said.
The Cashman Isolation-Quarantine Complex, which is set to open this week, is hiring staff to help serve the homeless.
A member of the Clark County School District Police Department who was working at the site has not tested positive for COVID-19, but the site will be closed for deep cleaning “out of an abundance of caution.”
Eleven employees of the Veterans Affairs of Southern Nevada Healthcare System have tested positive for COVID-19 as of Wednesday night, according to a spokesman for the organization.
“Due to security concerns with the Zoom application, access to the District Zoom account has been disabled,” the district said in a statement.
Zion National Park announced in a statement Monday evening that it is temporarily suspending its shuttle operation.
The College of Southern Nevada will transition to remote classes this week, following Gov. Steve Sisolak’s instruction that all schools in Nevada should close amidst growing coronavirus concerns.
The man who sprayed an unknown substance in a Las Vegas Walmart while wearing a hazmat suit allegedly did it for social media fame, according his arrest report.
Couple stuck on the Grand Princess say they are quarantined at a military base in San Diego, despite assurances from Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak that they could return home.
Intense heat grips southern Nevada every summer. However, in recent years, the topic of worksite heat stress safety has become a focus. In 2022, Federal OSHA introduced its national emphasis program on heat stress safety. The same year, Nevada OSHA also issued its state heat stress guidelines for businesses. As summer 2024 approaches, it’s time […]
Morning lows will be in the mid-70s, with highs at or near 100 into next week.
Memorial Day marks the beginning of what’s been dubbed the “1oo deadliest days” of the year on roadways.
Early voting begins Saturday for the June 11 primary. Here’s what you need to know.
Colin Czech is accused of killing a man outside a downtown convenience store and eating parts of the victim’s face, police said.